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Reading Graphic Novels & Comics Terms and Concepts to Know and Use

Reading Graphic Novels & Comics Terms and Concepts to Know and Use

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Reading Graphic Novels & ComicsTerms and Concepts to Know and Use

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Simplifying as Amplifying

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PANEL FRAME

GUTTER

SPEECH BALLOON

CAPTION

Terminology

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Panels and Frames

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Is Your Mind in the Gutters?

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ComIc

Time

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Panel Transitions

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Words and Pictures

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Words and Pictures:

A Changing

Balance

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NO!

Are comics totally different from what we’ve been doing all semester?

NO!Graphic novels use many of

the same concepts P

L OT

NO!

NO!NO!

NO!

Such as:

S E T T I N G

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Plot

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Character

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Point of View

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Symbols

Look for repeated:• Images• Ideas•Words

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Setting

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Let’s Try it Out:

What do you notice?

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ResourcesAuster, Paul. City of Glass. Adapted by Paul Karasik and David

Mazzucchelli. New York: Picador, 2004. Print.

McCloud, Scott. Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art. New York:

HarperCollins, 1993. Print

McCreery, Conor and Anthony Del Col., writers. Kill Shakespeare. Art by

Andy Belanger. Vol. 1. San Diego: IDW, 2010. Print.

Satrapi, Marjane. Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood. New York:

Random House, 2004. Print.